1) America is the Land of Opportunity. It isn't always the case but most of the time you have the same opportunity as the guy/girl next to you.
2) America is democratic. People may not feel like their vote mean anything but if you look in PA and the stink about the pay raise, you KNOW - YOUR VOTE counts. In fact I love America so much because you CAN vote. Try voting in a middle eastern country. Not only do you have to worry about voting, you have to watch your back while you vote to make sure no one shoots you.
3) America is the land of freedom. The press and you have many freedom. You have freedom of expression, freedom to say and do almost anything you want no matter how stupid it maybe. Remember the problems with cartoons in islamic country? Try saying something against the king of Saudi Arabia while living in Saudi Arabia!!!
4) America is FAT. Yes, we are fat. I love America because it is fat. People here are better off then people in any other part of the world because we have enough (more then enough) resources and food to get ourselves fat. Yes, other countries have all this resources too but America is the only country where the majority of the population can get FAT. It may sound strange but being fat says something. It says America is rich enough that it's population is capable of getting fat. Any other country have obesity as a problem? They don't have the resources to do that.
5) I was born and lived in a 3rd world country and that is why I love America so much because I live here NOW! All you people who are born here and grew up here be grateful! With all the problems America has, it is by far the best country to live in. And for all those who came from other country and are dissatisfied with America for some reason or another... guess what you can leave!
I love this question. This is another reason why I love America - people like this. Thanks!
2006-07-15 06:38:06
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answered by easywintoo 3
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North America or South America. Both have more than one country. The internet reaches the world.
If you are talking about the USA, then my 5 things are:
1. Bush will not be in office ever again, when his term expires.
2. Freedoms
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It is hard to say. I haven't visited many other countries to do a fair comparison.
2006-07-15 06:26:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a Canadian living in Canada. I lived in the States for 5 1/2 years and I thought the town I lived in (Ann Arbour) was excellent. I hated Detroit (which was 30 minutes from there.) I love the American public but I dislike the American gouvernment and the media influence that's there. George W. Bush is dumbnut in my opinion. As far as the people living there I love Orlando, Ann Arbour, St. Louis, Toledo and Buffalo. I don't like Detroit and Washington D.C
2006-07-15 06:25:35
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answered by centreofclassicrock 4
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YES, I DO !
1) my financial limits are set by no one but myself
2) If you have a run-in w/ the law... You get to call someone. (If this has happened to you outside the states, You know what I'm talk'n about)
3) I have the opportunity to excel in any way I wish... (school, career, leisure)
4) It is the only place where you can find people from literally every country on the planet!
5) Pizza delivery!
2006-07-15 06:31:12
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answered by and,or,nand,nor 6
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I am not an American. I love America and Americans so much that I am worried lest they might lose any of their beautiful features which are many but I am going to mention 5
1- Americans aid and help even their enemies for no purpose except for making their lives better.
2- Their capacity of seeing their mistakes and self-criticism
3- Their ability to face themselves with their mistakes and to change and correct themselves.
4- The freedom of mind which initiates all other kinds of freedom.
5- The way the Americans love and are proud of their country is considered (by me) a model for people who want to feel they belong to their countries. (Deep strong love without making fuss)
But many non-American people do not see her in the same way. They only see the beauty of the dollar and ........
2006-07-17 01:14:54
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answered by rambahan_1953 3
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Lincoln led the country excellent right into a civil warfare and oversaw the deaths of over a million,000,000 human beings. no longer a unmarried act he ever did freed a unmarried slave. The thirteenth modification became exceeded after he became useless. The emancipation proclamation became in basic terms a political device and had no rigidity of regulation. It became once meant perfect to make it seem that the warfare became once about slavery to save the English from helping the south. That being reported, he became an attractive military commander in chief and he preserved the union, inspite of the actual undeniable reality that at excellent fee. Barack Obama has no longer given someone something at no fee. He exceeded a regulation making persons slaves to the reassurance corporations via forcing them to purchase a product even if it reward them or no longer in spite of the speed. it is going to shrink tremendous and carry the fee of health care. And he's spending the country excellent into an complete economic provide way. Worst president ever, I merely desire the republic can stay to inform the tale except he leaves workplace and probable we may be able to objective to undo each and each of the damage he has finished. George Washington became fairly an astounding guy. He did not experience in political activities and could be very aggravated at you for attempting to placed a label on him. He became President of usa of america and that is all that became mandatory to him. I quite choose extra presidents were like him and cared more desirable for his or her usa than any political social gathering. And we are a Constitutional Republic, no longer a Democracy. John F. Kennedy had merely about no longer something to do with the civil rights action. The Republican congress pushed the civil rights act and Lyndon Johnson signed it into law. besides the undeniable fact that he became a surprisingly sturdy president. He cut back taxes to stimulate economic progression. And managed to get us by the Cuban Missile difficulty alive. So he's on the full in the severe 10 Ronald Reagan became an highly sturdy president, the astounding of the 20 th century by technique of a approaches, yet amnesty for illegals became the worst mistake he ever made. you quite might want to to discover more desirable aspects for expertise. you're attributing concerns to the mistaken persons and praising concerns you would possibly want to might want to be condemning.
2016-11-06 10:14:18
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answered by deily 4
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The Ten reasons I love America is spelled out in the Bill of Rights.
2006-07-15 06:24:56
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answered by damndirtyape212 5
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I love America because I can:
1) speak out against the government without fear of being arrested;
2) I can worship God;
3) I have the right and privilege to vote
4) if accused of a crime I have the right to trial by a jury of my peers
5) I can read any book I want without fear of repercussions
2006-07-15 08:56:38
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answered by celticwoman777 6
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1. Freedom of speech
2. Diversity of the people
3. We educate everyone - regardless of ability.
4. Variety of landscapes/places to visit etc. - we have it all from mountains to oceans to desert.
5. How can you NOT love a country where even an idiot can become president?
2006-07-15 06:29:12
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answered by arkiemom 6
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Yes I do. Here's why:
1) Freedom of speech
2) Freedom of religion
3) Of the people, by the people, for the people. We matter.
4) Diversity of our landscape...oceans, mountains, desert, forests, canyons, farm land, etc.
5) We are who the world turns to when they need help
2006-07-15 06:26:47
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answered by Cyndie 6
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